About XT2000 Orange Oil Plus®

It's the scope and inject method for drywood termite, carpenter ant, and wood-boring beetle treatment. XT-2000 Orange Oil Plus™ is 95% pure d-limonene, which is the active ingredient in orange oil. It is a least toxic, low impact product derived from orange rinds. Still not impressed? Consider this: it leaves no toxic residues or by-products behind, is renewable, pet-friendly, landscape-friendly, affordable, and can be used to treat your home without tenting. No tenting means you do not have to move out of your home for treatment! It is an “orange” product that can save you time, money, and hassle. What's not to love? Join the orange oil revolution today!

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Consumer benefits

Other termite treatments make you pack your bags and move out of your own home. With XT-2000 Orange Oil Plus™, you get rid of your termites while still enjoying the comforts of home. You also avoid the hidden costs of fumigation: pet-boarding, potential landscape damage from the tent, time spent packing and unpacking, hotel fees, and the cost to replace any food or medicine that wasn’t packed and removed prior to treatment. Plus, you use a product made from a renewable resource - citrus rinds!

Need to treat a condominium complex, apartment building, restaurant, school, or hospital? These can be difficult and costly to treat with other methods – use XT-2000 Orange Oil Plus™ instead!

Target pests

XT-2000 Orange Oil Plus: for your drywood termite, wood-boring beetle, and carpenter ant needs. It is a restricted use product.

Pest control operator benefits

Click an orange!

Lower your chemical costs

Enjoy the greater net income potential

Increase your customer base by appealing to consumers that refuse to fumigate

Stop having to contact local utility authorities to have gas and electricity shut off

Still provide customers with escrow clearances

Join the growing number of companies integrating IPM practices into their businesses

XT-2000 Orange Oil Plus™ works with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices. IPM is an emerging environmental practice currently in the process of adoption across the country to minimize the use of pesticides through an ongoing treatment process.